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by Dominic Patten
November 14, 2017 6:57am
Monday Night Football suffers another NFL ratings disaster, this one featuring the Miami Dolphins
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/sp...#storylink=cpyLast edited by Thumper; 11-15-2017, 12:19 PM.
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Ratings for every Week 10 broadcast window declined from the same week in 2016, in some cases by over 20%. That includes 22% and 20% decreases in the all-important late Sunday afternoon and Sunday evening time slots, respectively.
According to Sports Media Watch, Sunday afternoon’s game was “the lowest for the Week 10 national window since 2003.”
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Originally posted by Man View Posthttps://2ndvote.com/nfl-ratings-plun...d-4e80597f3fe7
Ratings for every Week 10 broadcast window declined from the same week in 2016, in some cases by over 20%. That includes 22% and 20% decreases in the all-important late Sunday afternoon and Sunday evening time slots, respectively.
According to Sports Media Watch, Sunday afternoon’s game was “the lowest for the Week 10 national window since 2003.”
Man, I don't watch football and haven't since I was a kid so, I ask this because I just don't know; do you think those numbers are accurate or do you believe it is actually worse or better than some will admit?
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Originally posted by Man View Posthttps://2ndvote.com/nfl-ratings-plun...d-4e80597f3fe7
Ratings for every Week 10 broadcast window declined from the same week in 2016, in some cases by over 20%. That includes 22% and 20% decreases in the all-important late Sunday afternoon and Sunday evening time slots, respectively.
According to Sports Media Watch, Sunday afternoon’s game was “the lowest for the Week 10 national window since 2003.”
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Originally posted by Bill in San Jose View PostI was at Levis for a professional event hosted there. Folks in guest services said attendance is down. And many Giants fans at last Sunday’s game were drunk a holes who came looking to fight- lots of arrests.
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At Shea Stadium, there was a specific point in the game the NY fans would take the AA batteries out of cameras and radios and throw them at opposing fans.
There were ‘only’ 3 arrests in that game, one a felony.
Santa Clara PD climbed into the stands to help the officer trying to get the knucklehead under control.
It reminds me of the fun I had at Candlestick and the 1/2 season at Levis. The other fight the guy told me about in the 400 section resulting in 1 fan being decked and out cold did not result in an arrest. Crazy.
The bloodied, unruly Giants fan who was ejected from Levi’s Stadium after causing a violent skirmish in the stands is now facing a pair of felony charges. Patrick Flynn, 29, of Brighton, Mass., was…
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And the slow demise continues....
NBC wasn't the only one to see its NFL ratings take a dip. CBS' slate of games over the weekend were down 27% from last year, while ESPN was down 9%. Fox was the only network to see its ratings go up from last year with its numbers up 6%.
Overall, the ratings for the NFL's season are down 9% from last year.
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What i find interesting is they keep comparing this year to last year which was a disaster ratings wise. They blamed last year on the election. So if you want to know how bad the ratings are this year compare them to the 2015 season. It has been a total collapse.
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NFL Ratings from Sunday
I did not find much looking for a comparison against 2015. But you’re correct- comparing against 2016 makes the problem appear smaller.
NFL games averaged 15.1 million viewers through Week 7, according to Nielsen data obtained by Sporting News. That's down 5.1 percent from 15.87 million viewers during the same period last season and off 18.7 percent from 18.35 million viewers during the same period in 2015.
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